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What’s Causing My Child’s Reduced Milk Intake?

Explore common reasons for a child’s reduced milk intake and its impact on development
  • FAQ
  • Child Nutrition
  • Growth and Development
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What’s Causing the High Estradiol Levels in My Child?

When a child exhibits signs of early puberty, parents may be puzzled about the cause of high estradiol levels and the treatment methods.
  • FAQ
  • Early Puberty
  • Growth and Development
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What’s Causing the Stunted Growth in Girls?

A girl’s height has been stuck at 159 cm since the summer of 2010, while her weight has continued to increase. She wants to understand the reasons for her lack of growth and possible improvement measures.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Growth and Development
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What’s Going on When a One-Year-Old Baby Keeps Nodding?

Why does a one-year-old child frequently nod? What could be the reasons?
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Growth and Development
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What’s Going on When Newborns Struggle with Force?

Many parents may feel worried about the common phenomenon of newborns struggling with force.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Health Issues
  • Growth and Development
  • Infant Care
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What’s Going on with My Two-Month-Old Baby’s Thumb-Sucking?

A two-month-old baby’s thumb-sucking might be a normal sign of intellectual and psychological development, as well as a way to seek comfort. At the same time, babies enjoy being held upright, but it’s important to pay attention to the posture to protect the cervical spine, and a baby carrier can be used after the baby’s head is stabilized.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Growth and Development
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What’s Happening If a Child at Three Months Old Still Can’t Speak?

What could be the reasons if a child at three months old still can’t speak?
  • FAQ
  • Growth and Development
  • Child Health
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What’s Happening If a Six-Month-Old Baby Isn’t Gaining Weight

A six-month-old girl hasn’t gained weight since three months ago, and her height hasn’t increased significantly either. She only has five teeth. Is this normal?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
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What’s the Main Reason Why Picky Eating Children Don’t Grow Taller?

Picky eating and insufficient intake may lead to deficiencies in trace elements and vitamins. It is recommended to undergo trace element testing and appropriately supplement the required nutrients based on the results.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Growth and Development
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What’s the Normal Weight for a 5-Month-Old Baby?

On average, a newborn baby weighs 3 kilograms, and a child at one year old weighs around 9-10 kilograms. By the end of the first three months, a child’s weight should double. Over the next nine months, the weight should double again, so a 5-month-old baby should weigh approximately 8 kilograms.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
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